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"Dr. Amadou Janneh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Jul 1999 04:01:58 EDT
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Gambia-l:

I have a few points to underscore.
YES: some of us did return to The Gambia after graduating from our various
universities;
        some of us did give up our jobs in the West to serve in The Gambia;
        some of us visit The Gambia regularly to see for ourselves; and
        some of us did speak out during the Jawara era.

Many of us will also continue to express our views regardless of who is in
power or where we decide to live.  It's our democratic right to be critical
of the people governing our nation.

Speaking of "ACTION":  How long did it take for someone to "ACT" against "DR.
Doe", "Dr. Idi Amin Dada," or "Dr. Fafa" himself? And what kind of action do
we desire for our country?  Do the people who ultimately take decisive (and
generally risky) action usually publicize their activities?

Amadou Scattred Janneh
PS: Is Tennessee considered to be in the same neighborhood as Kentucky and
Ohio?

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